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Can music influence ones actions?

Sure
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40%
Doubtful (I can control myself)
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13%
Depends on the music (I have my tastes)
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33%
Music is teh roxs!
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13%
 
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In general, responses to music are able to be observed. It has been proven that music influences humans both in good and bad ways. These effects are instant and long lasting. Music is thought to link all of the emotional, spiritual, and physical elements of the universe. Music can also be used to change a person's mood, and has been found to cause like physical responses in many people simultaneously. Music also has the ability to strengthen or weaken emotions from a particular event such as a funeral.
People perceive and respond to music in different ways. The level of musicianship of the performer and the listener as well as the manner in which a piece is performed affects the "experience" of music. An experienced and accomplished musician might hear and feel a piece of music in a totally different way than a non-musician or beginner. This is why two accounts of the same piece of music can contradict themselves.

Rhythm is also an important aspect of music to study when looking at responses to music. There are two responses to rhythm. These responses are hard to separate because they are related, and one of these responses cannot exist without the other. These responses are (1) the actual hearing of the rhythm and (2) the physical response to the rhythm. Rhythm organizes physical movements and is very much related to the human body. For example, the body contains rhythms in the heartbeat, while walking, during breathing, etc. Another example of how rhythm orders movement is an autistic boy who could not tie his shoes. He learned how on the second try when the task of tying his shoes was put to a song. The rhythm helped organize his physical movements in time.

It cannot be proven that two people can feel the exact same thing from hearing a piece of music. For example, early missionaries to Africa thought that the nationals had bad rhythm. The missionaries said that when the nationals played on their drums it sounded like they were not beating in time. However, it was later discovered that the nationals were beating out complex polyrhythmic beats such as 2 against 3, 3 against 4, and 2 against 3 and 5, etc. These beats were too advanced for the missionaries to follow.

Responses to music are easy to be detected in the human body. Classical music from the baroque period causes the heart beat and pulse rate to relax to the beat of the music. As the body becomes relaxed and alert, the mind is able to concentrate more easily. Furthermore, baroque music decreases blood pressure and enhances the ability to learn. Music affects the amplitude and frequency of brain waves, which can be measured by an electro-encephalogram. Music also affects breathing rate and electrical resistance of the skin. It has been observed to cause the pupils to dilate, increase blood pressure, and increase the heart rate.


"Feedback" guys? (And they say that music helps infants learn even while they are still being carried in their mother's womb)
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Definitely. Without music, I would not be the person I am today. It makes me feel emotions I've never felt before, and thoughts I've never had before.

Sound and sight changes people, without a doubt. But I couldn't care less about the physical things it does. Haha.
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man, where do you get all these from? lol

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lukan wrote:man, where do you get all these from? lol

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Actually this has been kind of known for a while, that music can influence you in all those ways. : /. I mean go tell a person to hum a Beethoven song and they'll do it in a split second. : /
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Balian wrote:what is put into the mind stays into the mind......if you listen to sommething a lot you will start thinking like it...if you watch a movie to many times dont you start applying some of the actions to yourself...if this happens then of course music will influence you
"you are what you eat"
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Ignus wrote:"you are what you eat"
Oh great I'm a goldfish now?
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Balian wrote:so then according to this logic the only way we are truly human is if we are canables?
No (and we dont need to go further as to why its no).
Balian wrote:what is put into the mind stays into the mind......if you listen to sommething a lot you will start thinking like it...if you watch a movie to many times dont you start applying some of the actions to yourself...if this happens then of course music will influence you
That is to "consume" or "take in". If Kouen thinks long enough that hes a goldfish then hell become a goldfish. (Then again I thought he was joking). But that goes with anything.

For instance a person who thinks hes useless will become useless. If that persons mind set is like that then it is so until that person changes otherwise.  More so "You can take a horse to a river but you cannot make him drink". Not only that but others will take note of this and brand that person of what they think. Happens all the time and you see it at schools.

This saying can be looked at different ways, phiolsphically and physically for instance.

For one could think Goldfish as being a: wimp, cracker snack, the fish, etc.

If you eat fatty foods then youll become fat? Maybe, theres alot that contributes to that.
If you "absorb" rock hard music you develop features? Maybe, every person is different.

I thought he was talkin about the cracker myself jokingly. All I did was add along with an old true saying.
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Sure does, music is meant to make you feel a certain way. So I think it can influence you in good and bad ways. It helps me focus and write.
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I think music influences you, too. One time, I was listening to a sad song, and I was depressed for the rest of the day. When I feel bad about something, I put on a happier song, and the feeling goes away, even if just a little bit. Maybe it depends on the person, but why not!
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HOLY FU##~ O_O! I have noticed that in myself...I thought I was just going insain D:
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Ratsu wrote:HOLY FU##~ O_O! I have noticed that in myself...I thought I was just going insain D:
I think every human has realised that. . . they just put much thought into it. You people jump up and down in Rob Zombie concerts because it part of the show?
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wave killer wrote:
Ratsu wrote:HOLY FU##~ O_O! I have noticed that in myself...I thought I was just going insain D:
I think every human has realised that. . . they just put much thought into it. You people jump up and down in Rob Zombie concerts because it part of the show?
I get the urged to do very violent things that I cant speak of online for fear of putting people in a coma for reading it when I listen to ramstine.
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Oh great I'm a goldfish now?
lawl, im a .....rooster!
and yeah, music does influence life greatly(expect to see a rock lover listening to beethoven?) it also shows others how we think and how we act. like someone already said, this has been known(heck, i knew about it from 3rd grade). however, this doesn't have to influence your own life. people can act in a way outside and a completetly different way at home. its a front. however, be careful if you're someone like this, it could become permanent.

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Youre only as viable to it as you let yourself go to it. But that goes with anything.
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true true

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yeah, we watched a news clip of brain music in my health class about a week ago, and was wondering if it really worked....personally, i'm doubtful.
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Its also why you don't want to mess with us metalheads. Even the skinniest and smallest of us can put up a great fight. *insert pimp emote*
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